Wisconsin’s first Pokéworks is scheduled to open in Brookfield in November, the chain restaurant said.

Pokéworks, a fast-casual restaurant known for its Hawaiian-inspired poke burritos and bowls, will be located at 17000 W. Blue Mound Road.

Restaurants featuring poke, a dish typically built around raw fish like tuna, are growing in popularity in the U.S.

“Milwaukee is an ideal market to develop the Pokéworks concept in due to its strong demographics and urban setting, which represents vital elements key to our brand,” Kevin Hsu, co-founder of Pokéworks, said in a statement. “We are excited to be able to bring the first Pokéworks location to Wisconsin and are confident it will become a go-to spot for the community to enjoy healthy and delicious alternatives, while also feeling great about what they’re eating.”

Pokéworks was founded in 2015 in Irvine, California, with its first location in Midtown Manhattan. The company said it has more than 20 locations in the U.S. and about 100 under development.

Pokéworks adds to the list of first-to-Wisconsin stand-alone restaurants in Brookfield and Town of Brookfield in the last few years, such as Chick-fil-A, Portillo’s, Grimaldi’s and, just last week, Goddess and the Baker.